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The simple and airy guest room in the Portuguese holiday home owned by Spanish model Eugenia Silva. The beds are topped with crocheted-cotton coverlets from Bulgaria, the wall hanging is Portuguese, and the tile floor is original to the house.

In artist Rachel Lee Hovnanian’s master bedroom inside of her Greenwich Village townhouse, the bed is dressed in linens from E. Braun & Co., the chair and side table are by B&B Italia, and the chandelier is by Brand van Egmond.

We all love to relax in our bedrooms at the end of the day, but some of us are in more of a hurry to turn out the lights than others, due to the unimaginative or just plain depressing décor schemes we find ourselves putting up with year after year – it’s just a place to sleep, right? Wrong! The bedroom can be utilized as another room of the house in which to kick back with a magazine or a good book, watch a bit of television, or even in which to do a spot of work or enjoy a peaceful breakfast. So with that in mind, we have put together this collection of 20 gorgeous modern bedroom schemes to inspire you to pour a little love and attention into your unappreciated space.

For fashion insider Meredith Melling and her family, designers Ariel Ashe and Reinaldo Leandro craft a hip new take on classic Martha’s Vineyard style.

19 | Architect: Azovskiy & PahomovaThe wood paneling in this small room contrasts with the cool swirling wood pattern on the floor for a bit of fun in an otherwise simple room.

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The bed, dresser, and side tables in the master bedroom are by Roche Bobois; the Eames chair and ottoman are by Herman Miller, the bedside lights are by FontanaArte, and the wall is painted in Patagonia by Comex

12 | Visualizer: AlverickThis large bedroom has everything a guest would need to be comfortable from plush bedding to wide windows and a quiet reading area.

In a remote New Zealand surf town, architects Lance and Nicola Herbst tuck a spacious retreat amid a lush grove of exotic trees. One of the bedrooms features sliding shutters and windows that open to the trees; the walls are sheathed in poplar plywood, and the chair and ottoman are Jens Risom designs.

9 | Visualizer: Thomas PeltzerGreat design can be simple. With wood floors, a headboard bookshelf and couple simple seats, this bedroom has everyone you need and nothing you don’t.

In the master bedroom, the bed is by Meridiani, the wall lamp is by Serge Mouille, the vintage Poul Kjaerholm daybed retains its original leather, and the side table is by Wyeth; the console is a vintage piece by Paul McCobb, and the circa-1970 Beni Ourain rug is from Double Knot.

8 | Visualizer: Vic NguyenThe huge windows in this bedroom let whoever spends the night get up close and personal with the pretty views of nature, while an en suite bath is quite convenient.

To make their West Village apartment sleek and chic as well as family-friendly, a show business couple turns to Haynes-Roberts, who deliver a star performance.

In Ninni Ryott’s diminutive rural cabin, a tiny sleeping loft is fitted with a bedside stool is from Åhléns, and the white linseed-oil paint on the walls is by Kulturhantverkarna Färg.

The Aegean Sea is visible through a window in the master bedroom of a Greek island retreat; the bed linens and side table are by Ciarmoli Queda Essentials, the lamp is by FontanaArte, and the artwork was painted directly on the wall by Ciarmoli.

12 | Visualizer: Eke InteriorA pull-out bed allows the room to be used for other purposes during the day.

24 | Visualizer: Architype 3DArea rugs manage to separate areas of this large bedroom so it feels like more than one useable space.

2 | Visualizer: Bogdan BulgakovThe use of wood in this bedroom makes it feel very cozy, from the awesome wood closet to the on-theme tree art behind the bed.

In the bedroom, the vintage Cityscape headboard is by Paul Evans, the bed is dressed in Casa del Bianco linens, the bedside tables are ebonized mahogany, the 1950s American lamps are from Wyeth, and the carpet is by Beauvais.

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In the master bedroom of a mid-century abode in Ibiza, the walnut-and-metal bed is a custom design; the Gio Ponti floor tiles in the hallway were commissioned for the house.

1 | Visualizer: Koj DesignsThis first room features a simple, low profile bed with lots of clean, white details. The wall behind the bed has a unique wavy texture which turns it into a cool makeshift headboard.

In the attic guest suite of a chalet in the Italian Alps designed by Alessandro Agrati, the floor is oak, the picture frame and horn table are by Fit Up, and the cashmere blanket and wool pillows are by Gruppo di Installazione.

In a guest room inside of Amanda Seyfried’s weekend home in the Catskills, cement tiles by Commune are set into reclaimed-oak flooring, the chair is vintage, and the walls are painted in White Dove by Benjamin Moore.

The master bedroom’s headboard is by Roman Thomas, the bed linens are by Matouk, the console is by BDDW, and the armchair is from Galerie Blanchetti; the 1960 floor lamp is by Carl Fagerlund for Orrefors, the 1970 ceiling light is by Angelo Brotto for Esperia, the rug is by Mitchell Denburg, and the walls are painted in Pavilion Gray by Farrow & Ball.

3 | Visualizer: Linda YulianaHere we see two different visualizations for the same room, one that showcases colorful pop art while the other utilizes more subdued tones – swan chair replaces the more reserved Bertoia Diamond, sunken bed changes to a very flamboyant yellow one and sinks, lamp shades & mirrors all match the more vibrant mood.

When a well-traveled couple find a winter retreat in Palm Beach, they turn to their favorite architect, Lee Mindel, to transform it into a serene oasis inspired by water, sand, and sky.

5 | Visualizer: Meraem CenizaWood paneling is a simple but effective approach to a feature wall. The bedroom accent chair used here is Wassily chair.

For a Silicon Valley family that wanted a retreat in the woods but had no intention of going rustic, architect Cynthia Wang and designer Jamie Bush conjured a completely new take on the country cabin that brings urban cool to the Sierra, Nevada. This is one of the minimally-decorated bedrooms.

In the master bedroom of a San Francisco warehouse-turned-apartment, the headboard is covered in a Rogers & Goffigon fabric, the bed linens are by Sue Fisher King, and the bedspread is antique Belgian linen; the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Super White, and the artwork is by Joan Mitchell.

9 | Visualizer: Eke InteriorSunshine yellow adds warmth to walls.

A young family turns to a longtime friend, designer Alejandra Redo, to add warmth, color, and quirky charm to their modernist glass-and-steel villa on a wooded hillside in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Inside the master bedroom, the bed by Ivano Redaelli is dressed in Matteo linens, the Saarinen chair and ottoman are by Knoll, and the floor lamps are from Ikea; the rug is by Albed Rug Company, and the pendant lights are by Molo.

25 | Visualizer: Michel LeyraudThis small bedroom uses texture and reflection, to make the room feel comfortable and spacious.

Inside one of New York’s tallest towers, the Manhattan home of Jamie Drake and Caleb Anderson has a restrained palette. In the master bedroom, a bed by Minotti is dressed in linens by E. Braun & Co., the bedside table is from Philippe Hurel, the custom rug is by Tai Ping, and the walls have a custom textured finish by Atelier Premiere.

Manhattan natives Ku-Ling and Evan Yurman weren’t about to move out of their beloved TriBeCa, but the arrival of their third child necessitated a whole new approach to downtown living.

7 | Visualizer: Architype 3DThe amazing custom bed frame is certainly the focal point of this bedroom, which also features a cool accent wall and shiny marble floors.

In any home, the bedroom is a special space. It should be comfortable and beautiful to the person who sleeps there, no matter what their personal style. The bedrooms in this post have each been carefully designed and decorated with attention to every detail. The resulting rooms are objectively gorgeous with splashes of personality, amazing awesome furnishings, and enviable aesthetics.

In this Los Angeles home, blue is paired with a white slate for a striking aesthetic that is also calm and relaxed. The sheets and blanket are by Deborah Sharpe Linens, the pillow is covered in an 18th-century embroidered silk and the rug is by Mark Nelson.

A roadside ruin in Uruguay was transformed into a chic dream home for artist Eva Claessens and art dealer Kris Ghesuiere. The master bedroom’s chair and floor lamp were found in Buenos Aires, the rug is an antique Bolivian poncho that was a gift from Claessens’s mother, the painting is by Claessens, and the antique shutters were bought at auction in Montevideo, Uruguay.

10 | Visualizer: Koj DesignsTending more towards a feminine style, this bedroom uses splashes of teal and coral for a beachy atmosphere.

17 | Visualizer: Orange GraphicsThe creative use of shelving in this compact room make it stylish and practical.

11 | Visualizer: Eke InteriorCreate a reading spot by adding a comfortable chair, or try a wall mounted console as a desk.

18 | Visualizer: Anna MarinenkoTone down splashes of color with notes of gray to keep the look sophisticated.

In a young couple’s monochromatic Swedish home, once an abandoned farmhouse, the master bedroom blends white and brown-grey for a soothing, cool color scheme. The bed in the master bedroom is by Hästens, and the lamp and stool are vintage.

15 | Visualizer: Orange GraphicsMore neutral tones and a plush white carpet, complete with a personal vanity area, make this bedroom very inviting.

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The master bedroom’s settee by Gastone Rinaldi is upholstered in a Bergamo fabric, the rug is by V’Soske, the walls are covered in Venetian plaster, and the adjacent closet structure is sheathed in acrylic panels; the drawings above the bed are by Ciprian Muresan, and the photographs in the corridor are by Mircea Cantor.

In the Hamptons, architect Paul Masi and designer Damon Liss, raised the elemental barn to a new level of sophistication with grey tones and subtly elegant design. The bedding in the master is by Matteo, the custom-made leather dresser is by BDDW, and the ceiling is of weathered cedar shingles.

A light palette visually opens up the small master bedroom of Paris fashion star Andrew Gn’s Right Bank apartment. The 1950s rug is Swedish, the custom-made nightstands are by Benoit Langlade, and 1970s lamps flank the bed. The coverlet is by Le Rideau de Paris and the armchair is Danish.

Two New York designers renovated their riad in Marrakech to merge modernity with local tradition. The bed in the master bedroom is dressed with a blanket and linens by Matteo and pillow shams by Libeco.

1 | Visualizer: Marc CanutBeginning with a conservative decoration scheme, this airy white bedroom is perfect for those who like a clean and uncluttered lifestyle. The subtle run of built-in white closets go almost unnoticed despite their generous size, and the low platform bed creates a feeling of more space.

4 | Visualizer: Miysis This headboard wall has all around padding.

For a couple torn between city and country, architect Greg Tankersley and designer Carol Egan conjured a Greenwich retreat that’s the perfect blend of pastoral comfort and urban pizzazz.

On a young family’s horse farm outside Philadelphia, designer Ellen Hamilton elevates the idea of living the rustic life to a new level of comfort and sophistication.

The master bedroom’s Hans Wegner Papa Bear chair and ottoman are from Modernica; the bed is dressed in a duvet cover from Parachute and a throw from L’Aviva Home, the chest is a custom design, and the rug is by John Robshaw.

The master bedroom in this classic L.A. family home boasts a custom headboard that is upholstered in a de Le Cuona linen, a 1750 bergère is covered in a Claremont wool, and the Swedish 18th-century cabinet and 1930s bench are from Lief; the rugs are by Mansour, and the wall reliefs are by Robert Graham.